International Whistleblower Rewards are being offered to International Whistleblowers that expose international bribery schemes, illegal kickbacks, and government corruption. Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the new SEC Whistleblower Incentive Program, whistleblowers with original and specialized knowledge and evidence of corporate bribery and illegal kickbacks are eligible to recover large economic awards.

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

China Drug Company Bribe Scheme Whistleblowers Can Earn Large Financial Rewards By Confidentially Reporting Illegal Bribes Through a Lawyer To The SEC by China Drug Company Bribe Whistleblower Reward Lawyer

China Drug Company Bribe Scheme Whistleblowers Can Earn Large Financial Rewards By Confidentially Reporting Illegal Bribes Through a Lawyer To The SEC by China Drug Company Bribe Whistleblower Reward Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the SEC Whistleblower
Incentive Program, whistleblowers with original and specialized
knowledge and evidence of corporate bribery and illegal kickbacks are
eligible to recover large economic awards. By gathering this evidence
and going through a lawyer, these whistleblowers can protect their
identity through the process and potentially collect large rewards of
10% to 30% of the monetary sanctions including disgorged funds. In cases where systematic bribery schemes have created large drug company revenues of over $1 billion USD, these rewards can be between $100 million USD and $300 million USD. For more information on this topic, please go to the following web pages: Chinese Doctors Are Needed to Expose Drug Bribery Schemes and Expose Drug Company Bribes and Earn Large Rewards.

The Chinese Drug Market Is The Target of Many Multinational Drug Companies

The Chinese pharmaceutical market is one of the fastest growing drug markets in the world. To capitalize on this fast growing market several drug companies are offering illegal bribes and other incentives to Chinese doctors in order to increase drug sales in China. These illegal bribery schemes include paying Chinese doctors and Chinese health officials with gift cards, illegal trips, and slush funds to prescribe specific drugs and influence treatment guidelines.

Some of these bribery schemes are extremely complicated and involve systematic gifts given to doctors through accounting fraud and marketing fraud. Such marketing schemes are illegal under Chinese law and can be the basis for large SEC Bounty Action Rewards.

Jason Coomer, who heads a law firm in Austin, Texas, has a Chinese
language website offering assistance to whistleblowers. His office and his co-counsel have received around 50 whistleblower reports from China in the last three years and are now taking eight cases forward to the SEC.

We're talking large multinational corporations with multi-billion
dollar contracts each year. The whistleblowers are insiders at the
corporations as well as doctors who have witnessed elaborate bribery schemes, he told
Reuters in on telephone interview from Texas. He declined to give
further details about the cases.